I teach K-8 kids and would like to expand my teaching strategies, I feel I stand in front of the room and lecture too much. My principal wants me to have a "student-centered" classroom instead of a "teacher-centered" classroom. I came across Marzano's Nine teaching strategies and have been learning more about Nonlinguistic Representation. This strategy intersts me b/c it isn't something I am comfortable with. Some of his other strategies, like cooperative learning & questioning I do use in order to help keep a "student-centered" classroom. But, I would like to hear from others who have brought in Marzano's strategy of Nonlinguistic Representation.
What successes have you had using this strategy? What struggles have you faced implementing this strategy? Have you seen improvement in student learning after you incorporated this strategy?
What are your thoughts on Marzano's Nonlinguistic Representation strategy? How do you think it impacts student learning?
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